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"Izmir: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Discover the captivating city of Izmir, Turkey, where history unfolds at every corner

Background imageIzmir Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101345

EyeUbiquitous_20101345
Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, Ephesus, Masonry ruins with face carved in bas-relief and amphitheatre behind

Background imageIzmir Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101373

EyeUbiquitous_20101373
Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, Ephesus, Detail of carved wall and ceiling of building in ancient city of Ephesus on the Aegean sea coast

Background imageIzmir Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101347

EyeUbiquitous_20101347
Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, Ephesus, Roman Library of Celsus facade with young woman standing in doorway

Background imageIzmir Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101346

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Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, Ephesus, Crowds of tourists visiting ancient city of Ephesus on the Aegean sea coast with amphitheatre part seen behind

Background imageIzmir Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100512

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turkey, izmir province, ephesus, library of celsus with tourists

Background imageIzmir Collection: The Turkish Patrol. Creator: Alexandre Gabriel Decamps

The Turkish Patrol. Creator: Alexandre Gabriel Decamps
The Turkish Patrol

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir (Smyrna), the Chief City of Asiatic Turkey, and Its Harbor, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Izmir (Smyrna), the Chief City of Asiatic Turkey, and Its Harbor, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Izmir (Smyrna), the Chief City of Asiatic Turkey, and Its Harbor, c1930s. One of the principal mercantile cities of the Mediterranean Sea. From " Tour of the World"

Background imageIzmir Collection: Smyrna, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Smyrna, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Smyrna, 1890. Smyrna on a strategic point of the Aegean coast of Anatolia. During the Smyrniote Crusade in 1344, combined forces of the Knights Hospitaliers, Republic of Venice

Background imageIzmir Collection: A view of the harbour at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey

A view of the harbour at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey with boats moored up against the quay Date: 1903

Background imageIzmir Collection: Two inset views of Izmir, Turkey - Art Nouveau framing

Two inset views of Izmir, Turkey - Art Nouveau framing
Two inset views of Izmir, Turkey with fantastic Art Nouveau framing. The Caravan Bridge across the Melez River and a Camel Caravan at Profitilya. Date: 1903

Background imageIzmir Collection: The road down in Izmir - a Camel Caravan approaching

The road down in Izmir - a Camel Caravan approaching
The road down in Izmir, Turkey - a Camel Caravan approaching. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Clock Tower of Saint Photinie

Izmir, Turkey - Clock Tower of Saint Photinie
The clock tower of the church of St. Photinie at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. St. Photinie was the Samaritan woman at Jacobs well mentioned in St. Johns Gospel (Chap. IV)

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Gulf of Izmir

Izmir, Turkey - Gulf of Izmir. Date: circa 1909

Background imageIzmir Collection: Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, rolled and stacked rugs

Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, rolled and stacked rugs. Varieties of traditional patterns

Background imageIzmir Collection: Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, weaving loom, rug making, balls of wool or yarn

Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, weaving loom, rug making, balls of wool or yarn

Background imageIzmir Collection: Turkey, Izmir Province, Bergama, Pergamon

Turkey, Izmir Province, Bergama, Pergamon. Ancient cultural center. Temple of Trajan on the acropolis.UNESCO Heritage site. Temple of Trajan on the acropolis

Background imageIzmir Collection: Smyrna, 1820. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)

Smyrna, 1820. Artist: Vorobyev, Maxim Nikiphorovich (1787-1855)
Smyrna, 1820. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageIzmir Collection: Smyrna, 1838

Smyrna, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]

Background imageIzmir Collection: Comedy of Errors Act 4 Scene 4. Antipholis of Ephesus, Dromio, Courtezan & c, 1798

Comedy of Errors Act 4 Scene 4. Antipholis of Ephesus, Dromio, Courtezan & c, 1798. Artist: James Stow
Comedy of Errors Act 4 Scene 4. Antipholis of Ephesus, Dromio, Courtezan & c, 1798. After Francis Wheatley (1747-1801). From Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, 1795, by John Boydell. [J. & J

Background imageIzmir Collection: Hussein Abni Pasha, c1906, (1907)

Hussein Abni Pasha, c1906, (1907). Hussein Abni Pasha (1819-1876), influential military leader, holding positions; General governor of Smyrna in 1872

Background imageIzmir Collection: Smyrna, Turkey, 19th century. Artist: James B Allen

Smyrna, Turkey, 19th century. Artist: James B Allen
Smyrna, Turkey, 19th century

Background imageIzmir Collection: The ruins of the Temple of Diana, Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey, 1926

The ruins of the Temple of Diana, Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 1: The Birth of Christianity, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageIzmir Collection: The prison of St Paul, Ephesus, Turkey, 1895. Artist: Armand Kohl

The prison of St Paul, Ephesus, Turkey, 1895. Artist: Armand Kohl
The prison of St Paul, Ephesus, Turkey, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageIzmir Collection: Ephesus, Turkey, 19th century. Artist: A Willmore

Ephesus, Turkey, 19th century. Artist: A Willmore
Ephesus, Turkey, 19th century. Ephesus was an Ionian city in ancient Anatolia which hosted one of the seven churches of Asia, addressed in the Book of Revelation of The Bible

Background imageIzmir Collection: The Jewish quarter, Smyrna, Greece, 1900s. Artist: ME Wright

The Jewish quarter, Smyrna, Greece, 1900s. Artist: ME Wright
The Jewish quarter, Smyrna, Greece, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide (detail)

Background imageIzmir Collection: Gateway, Ephesus, Turkey, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

Gateway, Ephesus, Turkey, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
Gateway, Ephesus, Turkey, 1937. One of the major cities founded by the Ancient Ionian Greeks in Asia Minor, Ephesus was the capital of the province of Asia in Roman times

Background imageIzmir Collection: The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby

The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby
The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. The Temple of Artemis (Diana) at Ephesus (in modern Turkey) was destroyed in 356 BC in an act of arson

Background imageIzmir Collection: Ancient Ephesus, Turkey, 1887. Artist: William Richardson

Ancient Ephesus, Turkey, 1887. Artist: William Richardson
Ancient Ephesus, Turkey, 1887. Roman amphitheatre: from above the theatre - restored from plans and measurements taken on the spot

Background imageIzmir Collection: Roman Theatre, 41-54 AD

Roman Theatre, 41-54 AD
Roman theatre, Ephesus, Turkey, 41-54 AD

Background imageIzmir Collection: Saint Paul Preaching at Ephesus, 1649. Artist: Eustache Le Sueur

Saint Paul Preaching at Ephesus, 1649. Artist: Eustache Le Sueur
Saint Paul Preaching at Ephesus, 1649. During Saint Pauls mission to Ephesus, he succeeded in converting many of the citys inhabitants to Christianity, located in the collection at, Louvre, Paris

Background imageIzmir Collection: Curetes Street, leading to the State Agora, Ephesus, Turkey, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Curetes Street, leading to the State Agora, Ephesus, Turkey, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Curetes Street, leading to the State Agora, Ephesus, Turkey, 20th century. The Curetes was one of the most important streets of ancient Ephesus, an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia

Background imageIzmir Collection: Wall-painting of the Greek philosopher Socrates, 2nd century BC

Wall-painting of the Greek philosopher Socrates, 2nd century BC
A wall-painting of Socrates (469-399 BC) from Ephesus, Turkey at Selfuk, in the Archaeological Museums collection, 2nd century BC

Background imageIzmir Collection: Greek terracotta statuette of two women chatting

Greek terracotta statuette of two women chatting. This piece was made in Myrina near Izmir (Turkey)

Background imageIzmir Collection: Example of early Greek script describing the flight of birds

Example of early Greek script describing the flight of birds
Example of early Greek script, describing the flight of birds, from Ephesus. From the British Museums collection

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Belltower, Orthodox Cathedral of Agia Fotini

Izmir, Turkey - Belltower, Orthodox Cathedral of Agia Fotini
The bell tower of the former Orthodox Cathedral of Agia Fotini in Izmir, Turkey - built 1856. Demolished, but re-constructed at Nea Smyrni, a municipality and a southern suburb of Athens

Background imageIzmir Collection: Statue of the goddess Nike, Ephesus, Turkey

Statue of the goddess Nike, Ephesus, Turkey
Stone carving of the goddess Nike at the ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus. The sports equipment company Nike, Inc. is named after the Greek goddess Nike

Background imageIzmir Collection: A Turkish Air Force Boeing 737-7ES Wedgetail

A Turkish Air Force Boeing 737-7ES Wedgetail, the Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) platform, participating in the 100th Anniversary of the Turkish Air Force

Background imageIzmir Collection: Fire at Izmir, British Dennis Pump engine in action

Fire at Izmir, British Dennis Pump engine in action
The Great Fire at Izmir, British Dennis Pump engine in action on the waterfront - note the railway lines, laid by the French. Date: 1922

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Caravan Bridge

Izmir, Turkey - The Caravan Bridge
Bridge across the Melez River by which camel trains traditionally entered and left Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. A modern structure on Greek and Roman foundations, now called the Kemer Bridge

Background imageIzmir Collection: A view of Smyrna, modern day Izmir, Anatolia, Turkey, 19th century

A view of Smyrna, modern day Izmir, Anatolia, Turkey, 19th century. From L Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859

Background imageIzmir Collection: View Smyrna Izmir Reception Given Consul Hochepied

View Smyrna Izmir Reception Given Consul Hochepied
View of Smyrna (Izmir) and the Reception Given to Consul the Hochepied (1657-1723) in the Council Chamber, View of the Turkish city of Smyrna with the in the foreground a representation of

Background imageIzmir Collection: View Smyrna Izmir Turkish city located sea right Mount Pagos

View Smyrna Izmir Turkish city located sea right Mount Pagos
View of Smyrna (Izmir), View of the Turkish city of Smyrna, located by the sea. To the right Mount Pagos and the ruins of a castle, the Kadife-bald

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir (Formerly Smyrna)Turkey Drawn By Thomas Allom, Engraved By J. B

Izmir (Formerly Smyrna)Turkey Drawn By Thomas Allom, Engraved By J. B. Allen, From The Collection Of G. Virtue Esq. C
Izmir (Formerly Smyrna)Turkey Drawn By Thomas Allom, Engraved By J.B.Allen, From The Collection Of G. Virtue Esq. C.1863

Background imageIzmir Collection: Ruins Of The Church Of Mary And Council Of Ephesus; Ephesus, Turkey

Ruins Of The Church Of Mary And Council Of Ephesus; Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageIzmir Collection: Ruins Of Saint Johns Basilica And The Tomb Of Saint John; Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Ruins Of Saint Johns Basilica And The Tomb Of Saint John; Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Background imageIzmir Collection: A Cat Lays In The Sun On A Rock At The Ruins Of Saint Johns Basilica And The Tomb Of Saint John;

A Cat Lays In The Sun On A Rock At The Ruins Of Saint Johns Basilica And The Tomb Of Saint John; Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Rue Tepentziki

Izmir, Turkey - Rue Tepentziki
Izmir, Turkey (in the days of the Greek Occuation) - Rue Tepentziki, a small backstreet. Date: circa 1910

Background imageIzmir Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Baths of Diana

Izmir, Turkey - The Baths of Diana Date: circa 1910s



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"Izmir: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Discover the captivating city of Izmir, Turkey, where history unfolds at every corner. From the remnants of HMS Iron Duke and the Great Fire of Smyrna in 1922 to the sweet aroma of Camel brand figs, this city is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Step back in time with a historical city map of Smyrna (Izmir), beautifully depicted in a woodcut published in 1897. Wander through its streets, like a scene from C19 Turkey, immersing yourself in the rich heritage that surrounds you. Marvel at the grandeur of Izmir's large fig factory, an emblematic symbol representing its fruitful past. Delight your taste buds with succulent figs that have been cultivated here for generations. Transport yourself further into history as you gaze upon images capturing life in Smyrna (Izmir) during 1890. Witness how this vibrant metropolis has evolved over time while still preserving its essence. Admire the iconic Konak clock tower standing tall against a breathtaking sunset backdrop at Konak Square. Let it serve as a reminder that time moves forward but memories endure forever. Immerse yourself in local craftsmanship by exploring Oriental Carpet Manufacturers Ltd. , where intricate rugs are meticulously woven together to create masterpieces that tell stories passed down through generations. Experience modernity intertwining with tradition as you visit NATO Headquarters located within this ancient city. Witness how Izmir embraces progress without losing sight of its cultural roots. Find solace atop Mount Pagos at Chapel Saint Polycarp—a sanctuary offering tranquility amidst bustling streets below. Take a moment to reflect on centuries-old traditions and find peace within yourself. Embark on an enchanting journey along Torbali, tracing footsteps left by those who came before us—each step revealing another layer of Izmir's captivating narrative. Intriguing and diverse, a city that seamlessly blends its past with the present.